perf test: waiting.sh: Parameterize timeouts
authorAdrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Wed, 14 Sep 2022 08:01:50 +0000 (11:01 +0300)
committerArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Tue, 4 Oct 2022 11:55:23 +0000 (08:55 -0300)
Let helper functions accept a parameter to specify time out values in
tenths of a second.

Signed-off-by: Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>
Acked-by: Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>
Cc: Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>
Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220914080150.5888-3-adrian.hunter@intel.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
tools/perf/tests/shell/lib/waiting.sh

index dbd5bd90105e5a27d94049ae70f5e0993557db91..e7a39134a68e8c0fc762d3233c8fab611ad19799 100644 (file)
@@ -3,16 +3,18 @@
 tenths=date\ +%s%1N
 
 # Wait for PID $1 to have $2 number of threads started
+# Time out after $3 tenths of a second or 5 seconds if $3 is ""
 wait_for_threads()
 {
+       tm_out=$3 ; [ -n "${tm_out}" ] || tm_out=50
        start_time=$($tenths)
        while [ -e "/proc/$1/task" ] ; do
                th_cnt=$(find "/proc/$1/task" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -printf x | wc -c)
                if [ "${th_cnt}" -ge "$2" ] ; then
                        return 0
                fi
-               # Wait at most 5 seconds
-               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge 50 ] ; then
+               # Wait at most tm_out tenths of a second
+               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge $tm_out ] ; then
                        echo "PID $1 does not have $2 threads"
                        return 1
                fi
@@ -22,8 +24,10 @@ wait_for_threads()
 
 # Wait for perf record -vvv 2>$2 with PID $1 to start by looking at file $2
 # It depends on capturing perf record debug message "perf record has started"
+# Time out after $3 tenths of a second or 5 seconds if $3 is ""
 wait_for_perf_to_start()
 {
+       tm_out=$3 ; [ -n "${tm_out}" ] || tm_out=50
        echo "Waiting for \"perf record has started\" message"
        start_time=$($tenths)
        while [ -e "/proc/$1" ] ; do
@@ -31,8 +35,8 @@ wait_for_perf_to_start()
                        echo OK
                        break
                fi
-               # Wait at most 5 seconds
-               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge 50 ] ; then
+               # Wait at most tm_out tenths of a second
+               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge $tm_out ] ; then
                        echo "perf recording did not start"
                        return 1
                fi
@@ -41,12 +45,14 @@ wait_for_perf_to_start()
 }
 
 # Wait for process PID %1 to exit
+# Time out after $2 tenths of a second or 5 seconds if $2 is ""
 wait_for_process_to_exit()
 {
+       tm_out=$2 ; [ -n "${tm_out}" ] || tm_out=50
        start_time=$($tenths)
        while [ -e "/proc/$1" ] ; do
-               # Wait at most 5 seconds
-               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge 50 ] ; then
+               # Wait at most tm_out tenths of a second
+               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -ge $tm_out ] ; then
                        echo "PID $1 did not exit as expected"
                        return 1
                fi
@@ -54,13 +60,15 @@ wait_for_process_to_exit()
        return 0
 }
 
-# Check if PID $1 is still running after 0.3 seconds
+# Check if PID $1 is still running after $2 tenths of a second
+# or 0.3 seconds if $2 is ""
 is_running()
 {
+       tm_out=$2 ; [ -n "${tm_out}" ] || tm_out=3
        start_time=$($tenths)
        while [ -e "/proc/$1" ] ; do
-               # Check for at least 0.3s
-               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -gt 3 ] ; then
+               # Check for at least tm_out tenths of a second
+               if [ $(($($tenths) - start_time)) -gt $tm_out ] ; then
                        return 0
                fi
        done